When you’ve been to the places Nurideen Lindsey has been, seen the things he has seen, endured what he has endured, petty issues such as stats and starts are hardly concerns.
“When you’re young, and basketball is the most important thing in your life, for some guys the only thing in their life, you worry about those things,’’ Lindsey told The Post. “I’ve learned otherwise.’’
Lindsey, 21, has buried two brothers who were killed in his hometown of Philadelphia, and his best friend, who died of cancer. He walked away from the game he loves, the game he plays with such grace and ease he garnered the nickname ‘Too Easy” when he schooled Lance Stephenson in a showcase game.
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